ORGANIZATION 



Board of Control.— The Trustees of the University. 



STATION COUNCIL. 



President, JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN. 



Hon. a. D. WHITE Trustee of the University. 



Hon. JOHN B. DUTCHER President State Agricultural Society. 



Professor I. P. ROBERTS Agriculture. 



Professor G. C. CALDWELL Chemistry. 



Professor JAMES LAW Veterinary Science. 



Professor A. N. PRENTISS Botany. 



Professor J. H. COMSTOCK Entomology. 



Professor L. H. BAILEY -. Horticulture. 



Professor H. H. WING Dairy Husbandry. 



Professor G. F. ATKINSON Cryptogamic Botany. 



OFFICERS OF THE STATION. 



I. P. ROBERTS Director. 



E. L. WILLIAMS Treasurer. 



H.W.SMITH Clerk. 



ASSISTANTS 

 M. V. SLINGERLAND .' Entomology. 



GEO. C. WATSON Agriculture. 



G. W. CAVANAUGH Chemistry. 



E. G. LODEMAN Horticulture. 



MICHAEL BA.RKER Horticulture. 



Office of the Director, 20 Morrill Hall. 



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Bulletins of 1894. 



62. The Japanese Plums in North America. 



63. Co-operative Test of Sugar Beets. 



64. On Certain Grass-Eating Insects. 



65. Tuberculosis in Relation to Animal Industry and Public Health. 



66. Test of Cream Separators . 



67. Some Recent Chinese Vegetables. 



68. The Cultivated Poplars. 



69. Hints on the Planting of Orchards, 



70. The Native Dwarf Cherries. 



71. Apricot Growing in Western New York. 



72. The Cultivation of Orchards. 



73. Leaf Curl and Plum Pockets. 



74. Impressions of the Peach Industry in Western New York. 



75. Peach Yellc.ws. 



76. Some Grape Troubles of Western New York. 



77. The Grafting of Grapes. 



78. The Cabbage Root Maggot, with notes on the Onion Maggot and Allied 



Insects. 



79. Varieties and Leaf Blight of the Strawberry. 

 80 The Quince in Western New York. 



81. Black-Knot of Plums and Cherries, and Methods of Treatment. 



